Debashish Bhattacharya

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Debashish Bhattacharya
Born (1963-01-12) 12 January 1963 (age 61)
Origin Kolkata
Genres Hindustani classical music
Instruments lap slide guitar
Associated acts Brij Bhushan Kabra
Subashish Bhattacharya
John McLaughlin
Martin Simpson
Jerry Douglas
Jeff Sipe

Debashish Bhattacharya (Bengali: দেবাশীষ ভট্টাচার্য, Hindi: देवाशीष भट्टाचार्य, Devāśiṣ Bhaṭṭācārya, born 12 January 1963) is an Indian classical musician who plays the lap slide guitar.

Early life

Bhattacharya was born into a musical family in Kolkata, it became apparent that Bhattacharya was skilled at a young age. His parents, both traditional Indian vocalists, gave him a basic understanding of music and he first began strumming a guitar at age three, when his father gave him a full-size Hawaiian lap steel guitar. He made his debut at the age of 4 on All India Radio, in Calcutta. At age 15 he designed his first Chaturangui and created a genre called Hindustani Slide Guitar.

At 20, he was awarded the President of India Award for winning the National Music competition of All India Radio. At 21, he left his parents for ten years to study under the pioneer of Indian slide-guitar Brij Bhushan Kabra.

Career

His originality as a musician has earned him global admiration, and he has performed on networks all over the world. He has attracted attention to the slide guitar and Indian classical music within India and globally. Today he has more than 2000 students in India and other countries, and thousands of musicians, music directors, teachers, and followers who have been led to the new language of old traditional Indian music of Debashish. He invented his own slide-guitars, unique to his compositions, which he calls the "Trinity of Guitars". These hollow neck instruments are the 24-string chaturangui, the 14 string gandharvi and the anandi]]', a 4-string lap steel ukulele.[1] He opened a new Universal School of Music in Kolkata, India, where he teaches students from all over the world the principal universal form of Indian music and special course of Guitar. The school is a non-profit organisation, works for restoring music, musician and traditional art. His most popular albums are: Mahima with Bob Brozman, and Calcutta Slide-Guitar, Vol. 3. Both of these albums are on Riverboat records and ranked in the top 10 of the Billboard World Music Charts. He was nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award in the category of Best Traditional World Music Album for his album Calcutta Chronicles.[2] Debashish recorded his first Global Fision album in 2012, released in 2013, featuring John McLaughlin, Jerry Doughlas and his daughter Anandi Bhattacharya. In 2015, he released Slide Guitar Ragas from Dusk Till Dawn.

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